Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States. While it may sound like a French village, Coeur d'Alene (pronounced core-da-lane) is decidedly all-American. Located in northern Idaho, this lakefront resort offers five-star amenities in a beautifully rugged setting. Visitors enjoy everything from pristine golf courses and professional quality tennis courts to hiking on pine-forested trails and biking through natural preserves. The sparkling Coeur d'Alene Lake is the center of most of the action. Sunbathe on the beach, water ski, kayak or tour the area by sea plane. At night, dine in fine restaurants and see top-rated shows. With upscale attractions in an unspoiled setting, Coeur d'Alene offers visitors the best of both worlds.
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4 based on 26 reviews
I was underwhelmed by the service and the food. We will not be going here again. The food was served cold, the service was extremely slow and overall the food wasn't good.
4 based on 32 reviews
Not bad but not anything to brag about either. Just an ok breakfast. service was friendly but a bit slow.
5 based on 17 reviews
WOOPS! BAKESHOP IN THE WIGGETT BUILDING. Woops! is a boutique BakeShop specializing in French macarons and other freshly baked international pastries, sandwiches, hot and cold drinks. Woops! BakeShop serves as the neighborhood's little slice of Paris. Wit
Please don't be confused. These are the french cookies- Mac-a-roan not the coconut Mac-a ruins. Outstanding as is everything they service. Great coffee and lovely staff in a cool fun place. Hi Janis: Yes, you are correct! There is a big difference between Macarons and Macaroons. Macarons are made from almond flour, egg whites and sugar (naturally gluten free). Macaroons are made from a mount of coconut, and usually dipped in chocolate. Macarons are a delicate pastry, very difficult, and time consuming to make. Everyone should come to Woops! to try an AUTHENTIC macaron. There is a difference in quality, and taste. xoxoxox
4 based on 39 reviews
This rating is average given that the Cedar cooked Idaho Trout was very good with an excellent apple salad and potatoes. TheirHoney Fried chicken with delicious potato salad and fresh biscuit with cream was tender and juicy BUT it is TOO SALTY which overpowered the honey. The cole slaw is dry and not good tasting. My friend liked her Huckleberry Shandy.High-ceilinged along a lamp posts (antique style) lined Sherman Ave. with two hanging flowers on each. Sherman Avenue is an inviting street to stroll and browse.Their plates are nice and the staff are pleasant.
4 based on 62 reviews
All the people who live here stop in a Franklin's Hoagies. It is right on the corner and easy to find. Fast service so you can just grab and go or sit at a picnic table and relax. Great food keeps this place open.
4 based on 141 reviews
I'm here once a week meeting with a group of guys and after trying a number of breakfast places in Coeur d'Alene we ended up here. And a good choice at that. Lots of great breakfast choices and sometimes a bit too much to eat. The staff is very friendly and fun. Mainly a locals joint but all are welcome.
4 based on 286 reviews
We had breakfast on the outdoor patio overlooking the magnificent Spokane River. Stunningly gorgeous views! Great menu offering a wide range of creative breakfast choices. Substantial portions. Our orders were cooked to perfection. Happy to make substitutions. Very friendly staff and cheerful service. LOVE THIS PLACE!!! <3
4 based on 264 reviews
The Garnet partners with McLane Farms to offer a farm-to-table experience.
A wonderful selection of unusual, delicious in house comfort food...nice portions from a friendly upbeat staff that enjoys serving YOU..!!Order the breakfast specials with any sides of your liking....the Bumper Crop coffee is the best and don't forget a shot of Irish Cream on a cold northern Idaho morning...Enjoy your first visit and plan on returning often...
5 based on 195 reviews
This restaurant is absolutely superb. Fresh ingredients, great flavor combinations. Just wow! I had the La Caribeña sandwich and my husband had the Carambola Club sandwich. We were both very pleased with our meals. We also shared a salad, I'm afraid I don't remember the name of it, and didn't see it on the menu online but it looked like salsa fresca except it was sweet instead of spicy and had shrimp in it. The salad was unique and very tasty. We would definitely like to go back again and try more of their delicious line-up.
Where to Eat in Coeur d'Alene: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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